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Rolling-circle replication

Figure 5.14 Events in the replication of < >X174 DNA. (a) Formation of the replicating double-stranded DNA (RF). (b) Rolling circle replication leads to the formation of virus progeny. Figure 5.14 Events in the replication of < >X174 DNA. (a) Formation of the replicating double-stranded DNA (RF). (b) Rolling circle replication leads to the formation of virus progeny.
Rolling-circle replication. A mechanism for the replication of circular DNA. A nick in one strand allows the 3 end to be extended, displacing the strand with the 5 end, which is also replicated, to generate a double-stranded tail that can become larger than the unit size of the circular DNA. [Pg.918]

Baner J, Nilsson M, Mendel-Hartvig M, Landegren U. Signal amplification of padlock probes by rolling circle replication. Nucleic Acids Res 1998 26 5073-8. [Pg.1445]


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